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Wrongful Death Lawyer | 770GoodLaw Fights for Your Family

The loss of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is heartbreaking. Families not only endure emotional grief but also face unexpected financial burdens, including medical bills, funeral costs, and lost income. While no legal action can undo the loss, filing a wrongful death lawsuit can provide justice, accountability, and financial support for those left behind.

At 770GoodLaw, we help families in Georgia seek justice and compensation after losing a loved one due to negligence, recklessness, or intentional harm. If your loved one’s death was preventable, we are here to fight for your rights.


What Is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

A wrongful death lawsuit is a civil legal action that allows surviving family members to seek financial compensation when a loved one dies due to another party’s negligence or misconduct. This is separate from any criminal charges, which focus on punishment. Instead, wrongful death claims ensure families receive financial relief for their losses.

Common Causes of Wrongful Death Claims

If your loved one’s death resulted from any of these causes, 770GoodLaw can help you file a claim and hold the responsible party accountable.


Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Georgia?

Under Georgia law, only specific family members or representatives can file a wrongful death lawsuit. The legal order of priority is:

  1. The Surviving Spouse – The spouse has the first right to file a claim. If the deceased had minor children, the spouse must share the compensation, but will receive at least one-third of the total settlement.
  2. The Children of the Deceased – If there is no surviving spouse, the deceased’s children can file the claim. This includes both biological and legally adopted children.
  3. The Parents of the Deceased – If the deceased had no spouse or children, the parents have the right to bring a wrongful death lawsuit.
  4. The Estate Representative – If no spouse, children, or parents survive the deceased, a personal representative of the estate may file the claim. Any recovered damages are distributed to the deceased’s heirs according to Georgia’s inheritance laws.

If you are unsure whether you qualify to file a wrongful death lawsuit, contact 770GoodLaw for a free consultation.


What Compensation Can Be Recovered in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

A wrongful death lawsuit allows families to recover both economic and non-economic damages, including:

Economic Damages

  • Medical expenses related to the deceased’s treatment before passing
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Lost wages and future earnings
  • Loss of financial support

Non-Economic Damages

In cases where the at-fault party acted with gross negligence or reckless misconduct, courts may also award punitive damages to punish the responsible party and deter future wrongdoing.


How Long Do You Have to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Georgia?

In Georgia, the Statute of Limitations for wrongful death claims is two years from the date of death. If you fail to file within this timeframe, you may lose your right to compensation.

However, certain factors may extend or pause this deadline:

  • If a criminal investigation related to the death is ongoing, the statute may be paused.
  • If the deceased’s estate has not been settled, the filing deadline may be extended.

To avoid missing this deadline, speak with a wrongful death attorney at 770GoodLaw as soon as possible to discuss your legal options.


Why Choose 770GoodLaw for Your Wrongful Death Case?

At 770GoodLaw, we are dedicated to helping families who have suffered a wrongful death loss by providing:

  • Aggressive Legal Representation – We fight for maximum compensation against negligent parties and insurance companies.
  • Thorough Case Investigations – We gather medical records, accident reports, witness statements, and expert testimony to strengthen your case.
  • Trial-Ready Representation – If a fair settlement is not offered, we are prepared to take your case to court.
  • No Upfront Fees – We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

If your loved one’s death was caused by negligence, call 770GoodLaw today for a free consultation. Let us fight for the justice and compensation your family deserves.

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